-
birds belong to the Neoaves. The
early diversification of the
various neoavian groups occurred very
rapidly around the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction...
- each other. This has, however, not been
supported by the
latest major neoavian phylogenetic studies. A 2022
study recovers m****ilaraptorids as true falcons...
- Uriel; Mirarab,
Siavash (2019). "Phylogenetic
signal of
indels and the
Neoavian radiation". Diversity. 11 (7): 108. doi:10.3390/d11070108. Wu, S.; Rheindt...
-
Houde 2009). The
seriemas and
bustards represent distinct lineages within neoavian waterbirds.
Gruiformes Family †Songziidae Hou, 1990
Genus †Songzia Hou...
- Uriel; Mirarab,
Siavash (2019). "Phylogenetic
Signal of
Indels and the
Neoavian Radiation". Diversity. 11 (7): 108. doi:10.3390/d11070108. ISSN 1424-2818...
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Hypothetical clade of
neoavian birds...
-
Aquaterraves is a
proposed clade of birds,
located at the base of the
neoavian radiation as
sister to Telluraves. The 2024
study that
recovered the clade...
- P****erea is a
clade of
neoavian birds that was
proposed by
Jarvis et al. (2014).
Their genomic analysis recovered two
major clades within Neoaves, P****erea...
-
parrot fossils date to
tropical Eocene Europe around 50 mya. Initially, a
neoavian named Mopsitta tanta,
uncovered in Denmark's
Early Eocene Fur Formation...
- ('mourning').
Columbiformes is one of the most
diverse non-p****erine
clades of
neoavians, and its
origins are in the
Cretaceous and the
result of a
rapid diversification...